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Instructions In the following passage. some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number. Passage: The modern CEO is very much at the ............. (1) of the political and media stage. It leaves them open to being identified as ............. (2) for economic injustice. The increasingly public role taken ............ (3) CEOs is related to a renewed corporate focus on ............. (4) social responsibility. Firms must now balance between making profits and fulfilling corporate social ............... (5).
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.
scapegoats
victims
accused
retainers
- Scapegoats: This term refers to individuals or groups unfairly blamed for problems. In this context, it fits well as it suggests CEOs are often blamed for economic injustices, even when they may not be entirely responsible.
- Victims: This word would imply that CEOs are suffering from injustice, which doesn't align with the idea of them being held accountable for wider issues.
- Accused: While similar, "accused" doesn't carry the connotation of being unjustly blamed, as "scapegoats" does.
- Retainers: This term refers to something that holds or keeps something else in place, which doesn't fit the context of the sentence.
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